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Bakrie Uni’s Students attend WAW in Russia

Two students from the Informatics Program at Bakrie University, I Putu Aditya Warman and Muhammad Raffa Febrian (class of 2022), have been selected to participate in the prestigious World Atomic Week (WAW) 2025. The international forum and exhibition, recognized as the largest global event for the nuclear industry and related sectors, will take place on September 25–28, 2025, at the VDNKh (Exhibition of Achievements of the National Economy) in Moscow, Russia.


A Global Landmark Event


World Atomic Week 2025 is held in celebration of the 80th anniversary of the Russian nuclear industry. This milestone event combines a large-scale international forum, a thematic exhibition, and a youth scientific-educational festival under the central theme “All Begins with Atom.”


The program includes:

Plenary sessions and roundtable discussions, addressing pressing issues in the development of the nuclear industry.

International exhibitions, showcasing the latest technologies and competencies from leading global companies in nuclear and related industries.

Youth educational festival, designed to broaden young generations’ perspectives on atomic energy.

Technical tours to nuclear industry facilities and cultural activities for international participants.


Bakrie University’s Representation


By taking part in this high-profile forum, I Putu Aditya Warman and Muhammad Raffa Febrian represent Bakrie University on the global stage. Their participation highlights the university’s strong commitment to internationalization in education and its effort to provide students with global exposure.

Through this event, the students will have opportunities to:

Engage directly with international experts in the nuclear industry.

Build professional networks across technology, energy, and innovation sectors.

Deepen their understanding of nuclear energy’s role in sustainable development and technological innovation.


Support and Facilities


As international participants, both students will have full access to the entire program, including academic sessions, technology exhibitions, and cultural events. They are also supported with official forum accommodations, local transportation, and personalized participant badges.


Strategic Value for Bakrie University


The participation of Bakrie University’s Informatics students in World Atomic Week not only increases student exposure to international forums but also strengthens the university’s position as an institution actively supporting the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly in clean energy, innovation, and international collaboration.

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